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OFFICIAL. OHUAN OF OLAKHOMA DGMOCFtACY-Or FIUIAL. 3TATB PAPKR-OFFICK OP PUBLICATION HAJIHISON AVBNUU.
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VOLUME 1-1
(UTT1IR1E OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 17 lhti!)
NUMBER 110
FILIPINOS
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CLEARANCE SALE
iGIC5 COMPANY
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ACCIDENT
AMERICAN
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From now until August H
Ladies' Men's
Children's Low
At cost to make room for our immense fall and wmtei stock
Eisenschmidt & Weckel.
Come early before sizes are broken
James A Banister 85 Shoes for SI
SPECIAL PRICES.
.ON.
Wall Paper
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Cc paper 5c
7c paper Oc
10c paper 8c
12Jc paper 10c
15c paper 12J
20c paper 10c
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F. B. LILLIE & CO.
DRUG BOOK &
J VICTOR BLOCK -
sv
J W MoNEAL President
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000.
Board of Directors
In addition to officers of
JAMB3 STKATTON
bank O. T FLYNN
W. J. HORSPALL Cashier.
Mormon Blthopa' Pill " '' r; W ' u u?
Cburth ul iMu loliowut. roiimijr cuict tt woftl cut la oM b4 ycunr amln from ctfct
of mUu. diulpiitoa cicoki w cigunu imtkinf. Ours Lost Manhood Im
pOUnoy Lost Power Night-Losses Spermatorrhoea ln0fl'n'"lf "Ul
YrfHnci; E.ll PVf aimlnal imlMlon. Lnma.gBoU NflrobsUe-
b Ity MadachOnflnMtoMBrrr Loof ! Oomin Varlcoesia
or oynilptlon' atpp.. dul.cKneU .of Pa- Irfll PhMM Stop. Her
IrAIIB
rjr fuiwii
Twiioniniioi cysiia. "
rwltohlnic or
actloa. Lkm.1 tret
trrUI SUrauUUt ih Ukia afbf center
enter toe ft Lot.
m ibMrfyirtVadcd. wtti. 6 un. cuciUm um Adrati
or sale by J. N. WALLACE
DEEDS ON DIJiT
Valine unit Ituldrnce Lot and Farm
Change Hand.
The following deeds were placed on
file yesterday at tho register's office.
United States to John G Wyckoff pt
nw qr 10 19 4w.
George Intta to George W Iirown
wd lota 7 8 9 bk 70 Bast Guthrie 890.
H L Miller to Horace Speed lot S3 bk
49 East Guthrie 8000.
O R Thwlng to J 11 Readies lot M bk
40 Guthrie proper 54500.
h Martin to Vincent Gleber ae qr 4
18. 3w. 81430.
Wm Rrummlt to J N Curl wd lots 1 3
bk 18 East Guthrie 8300.
J L Kloyda to J N Curl wd lot 3 bk
lSEast Guthrie. S5S.
M h West to J N Curl qod lot 3 bk 18
Etst Guthrie 830
M Helton to Horace Speed qcd lots 1
to 12 IncluB've in bk 0 Capitol Hights
addition to Guthrie 867.
All laundry work rath on Vttlreru
fOSDS HTKAM LJVXMir.
Iltt an AtttfiCaleiidar
The Sinta Fe Route has Issued a
limited edition of a handsome six-
months calendar July to December
comprising six color reproductions
8x11 Inches each of Burbank's cele-
brated Pueblo Indian portraits which
were this season's art sensation and
have hitherto only been reproduced In j
tsrusn ana renew. Attractively bound
with engrared cover reprosantlng an-
cient Aztec calendar stone- Obtainable
for 25 cents at Atchison Topeka ic
Santa Fe railway local ticket office
Only a few copies left. Call early
Hat IjaUr TAan 1 p. m.
Advertising and notices should
reach the Leader not later than 1 p.
tn if it in deelreble they should appear
on the sam i day they are handed in
Patrou asd. friends will pleaee make
Bote of thU.
1899 we will aell all of our
SHOES
118 W. OKLAHOMA AYK.
OQ
.THIS MONTH
Note Paper quire .... 8c
Envelopes package.. Oc
5c Pencils lc
25c Books 10c
Hammocks at coat.
NEWS DEPOT
- GUTHRIE OKLA. g
A J. SKAV Vice President
Snrplns $10000
FRANK DALK.
J K.COTTINQIIAM
""rir. l.Hiil ....fr.i7T.7.Ti
4 for ft sab? will liMl A wrUtc guinnitt ttcur)
Bishop Remedy Co. i son rrtinoieco col.
Guthrie. O. T.
GUTHRIE WJfiliWIN.
Six Couple Unto Already Muclo Applica-
tion The Oklahoma Floral Company of-
fers a splendid opportunity for some
enterprising young couple to bo
launched on the great sea of mart'-
mony during the the Street Fair. It is
as follows:
They will have a fine float in tho
Merchant's Parade 'to be held on Tues-
day September 10th on which will be
constructed a handsome wedding arch.
An Inducement for tomo young couplo
to start on the march down tbo path
of life together. The Floral Company
will prevlde the Igroora with a'hano
some 18. karat gold ring as a present
to tho bride.
The ring can bo seen in the window
of the Pollock Jewelry Co. No. 110
Main street. The Wedding Is to take
place on the float at the corner of Main
and Roblnbon street. Oklahoman.
All fMiiniiry work rath on Itftitery
J'uyjM NTJtA U t UNttttT.
Edwin O. Wood of Michigan. Secret-
ary of the Tamworth Swine Breeders'
Association; knows a good thing
when he sees it. Writing the other
day of the Rigglo Swine Rook the
latest addition to The Biggie Books
he lays ''without exaggoraticn or
fulsome praise it la the best book
which ban come to my notice I have
carried U In my pocket two weeks
reading it in leisure moments and fol-
lowing its advice has already saved me
as I believe fifty dollars." This is big
returns on an Investment of 50 cents
which the publishers Wilmer Atkinson
Co Philadelphia Pv ask for the
book.
Neero in Convention.
ScrIpp-McRae League
Chicago Aug 17 National convent-
ion of negroee met here today to dU-
csu lyrg'ilcgi and the removal of the
blacks from the south.
At Chandler Results in the
Deatli of One Man-Two
Fatally Injured
Special to the Leader.
Chandler O. T . AugnU 17 The
falling of a scaffold at the new eotton
seed oil mill yrtorday afternoon at S
o'clock precipitated five manonsand
hod carriers to the ground thirty feet
below. The men were buried in a
mass of debris one being killed two
fatally hurt and the othors more or
less injured. Tho uasualitics wore.
KILLBI).
Walter Meoks foroman.
INJURlil)
Carl Keifor. (fatally )
John Gary (fatally )
Mark Donovan
Tooly Graham.
Tho Injurlos of tho lust two named
men arc very serious especially those
of Donovan who was Injured inter-
sally but it is thought bo'h men will
survive Kelfer and Gary cannot live.
The meti were laying briik at the
tl.'io and they failed to see that the
scaffolding was working loose
The hod carriers saved their lives
by clinging to thu wall. Meeks was
thrown clear over the wall and struck
his head on e brick
Tho first bale of aotton was market
at Chandler Tuesday. It was raised
by.l.B McFarland who received S50
in Premiums.
THE GOYKKNOIt UONK
Fur u Thirty Diijn Viuiitloii Among
the
MaHachiuttU .Mini iitithm.
Governor Karnes received an order
from the Secretary of tho Interior al
lowing him a leave of absence for
thirty days ile at once packed his
grip ami .left this morning for the
Massachusetts mountains ftwhere he
will join Mrs. Hames and Mtsa Bessie.
The Governor Is In need of rest for his
arduous labors in getting out his an-
nual report. It Is Governor Jenkins
now
A Colorado Summer
Differs from Bummers elsewhere The
altitude of Colorado Is ono to three
tnlleB. II cat is grateful not enervat-
ing. She Rocky mountains of Colorado
aro magnificent. To be out of doors
In this ideal region huutiug fishing
and mountain climbing Is a line tonic
for tho tired. Illustrated book "A
Colo: ado Summer" free on application
to local agent of tho Santa Fe. Tho
best way to go Is via the Santa Fe
route.
ARE YOU GUI NO EAST
See Mm
Judgo llorod. of
Clrclo (). A. It.
tho I.hiIUh
All parties Intending to go Bast in
Septombor to attend thu thirty-third
national encampment of the Grand
Army of the Republic at Philadelphia
should call on Mrs. Judge Herrod de-
partment president for Oklahoma and
get all information witlt reference to
railroad and hotel rates.
THE W1CKLOW WEDDING
At Iiluuil Pur U Frhliiy I'vtiuliiKi August IH.
Messrs. Arnold & ilrumage will put
on the play " Kathleen Mavoureon or
theWicklow Wedding" at Island Park
tomorrow night and It will bo well
presented. General admission 10 cents.
Reserved seats at Wallace's drugstore.
20 cents A grand ball after the per-
formance Buy a Coupon book nndsave lO
per oont on our Laundry; $b OO
book $4 50i $3. OO book $2.75
POND'S STEAM LAUNDRY
FUN Tit IS FA M
The (luthrlr. t.VrnUliI Will l AIiIujb (Icitu-
ber Uth to 1 Ith
The business men mot last night at
the club rooms and they were full of
ginger and vinegar. Theaenteof the
meotlng was to reorganise the carnival
crew and get to work in earnest with-
out any monkey buslnees This was
done and the following officer were
selected .
President C. U. llornor
Vice President II. P. Herkey
Secretary Frank G Prouty.
Fxecutivo board Frank Greer A. P.
Saunders A K. Douglas D. Woluber-
gor J. O. Soverns J. D. Burke U. Rll-
terbusch Win. RtUhaupt C. II. Stowo
and M. W. Clark.
Finance committee J. D. Ilurke.
chairman K. Ritterbuseh and David
Weinberger.
Manager and Lsslstant Messrs. Ar-
nold and Ilrumage.
The manager enlightened tho com-
mittee with what experience he has
bad with carnivals and an agreement
was en'ered into between the commit-
tee and Metsra. Arnold A. Rrumago to
tnauage me carnival
Tue lnancccommlttee will dance In
a circle rlgut ana loft today and
everybody should Join In with their
pocketbooks Tho more money the
more fun and Guthrie mutt prove to
the outside world that she is the
"urackerjaek" of the southwest.
The plan adopted is a good one and
the entertainment will he such that
nytrj one will be glad that they are
alive
JYIcu l.lne.
St. Louis and 'San Francisco R. R.
The direct through oar routo to points
In south west Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas. Indian Territory and
Texas
The most direct route to St. Louis
and the east. Kansas Citv ' and the
northwest. . Double dally vestlbuled
trains. Free reclining chair curfc; ob-
servation and drawing room eleeDers:
limey dining balls. Ask the nearest
ticket agent of the Frisco line for full
particulars or WJlte B. F Vuuu.
T. P. & F. A Oklahoma City O. T
Bbtah Smtdeb (1. P. A.. St. Loula.
Received Anotlier Defeat with
Heavy Loss and Driven
from the Field
Scrlpps-McRa Lc&rua.
Manila August 17 The Filipinos
sustained a sovcrc dofcat before Au-
goleB today. Ton companies of the
Twelfth 'nfantry with two cannon
attacked 3500 insurgents entrenched
near town. A fierce fight followed In
which tho li'illplms were worsted and
driven away in dl-order Their lose is
200. The Americans had two killed
and twelve wounded. Tho Twelfth
infantry occupied Angeles and is bald-
ing tho town.
A force of eight hundred Filipinos
attacked Angeles today In an attempt
to regain the town from tho Ameri-
cans. Tho attack vn easily repelled
and tho 12th infantry pursued tho in-
surgents capturing three
In attacking Augclss tho party ap-
proached the town on r. train with two
engines. The train was ditched by
the Americans.
Labor! PrtHHori Hail Night.
ScrippsMcRae League
Rennes Aug 17. Labon passed a
bad night Fever resulting from x ray
operation made him restless. Doctorf
undecided about probing tho bullet.
AGUINALDO'S
Hrothor tit Houk .Kong with
h Great Sum of Money
to ltuy ArniH.
Scripgs-Moltae League.
Hong Kong August 17 -General
Baldomero Agulnaldo brother of the
Filipino leader arrived here direct
from Manila with a largo sum of
money. It is believed ho Intondato
purchaso arms and ammudltlon for the
Insurgents
YaquiR Dofontoi).
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Guaymas Mexico. Aug. 17 Tho
Yaqui Indians have been comylotely
driven away from Hacumen which is
now occupied by several troops. Near
Tor on tho troops dofeatet) Vaquie
killing and wounding many
Uow't Tlilt
Wo offer ono hundred collars roward
for any case of catarrh that cannot bo
cured by flail's Catarrh Cure
F J. Ciiknbv .t Co. Props.
Toledo. Olilo.
Wo tu' undersigned have known P.
J. Cheney for tho last IS years und
beltcvo him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm Wkst & TnuAX
Wholesale. Druggists Toledo O.
Walking. Rinnan & Maiivin
Wholesale Druggist. Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho systoui.
Frlce 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free
CHOCTAW LANDS
The
AirHUrment Now llnlni; Aliide In
thu Choctuw Nation.
Hon W. T. Little one of tho ap-
praisers of the Choctaw lands Is In tho
city uud was interviewed this morn-
ing. He said: "We have four camps
in tho Choctaw nation and each camp
has four appraisers and surveyors.
Wm anna(fk nnf mni-n ttiftn 1AO nr.ri.fi
nor lebs than 40 acres at a time.
I . 1. . 1 I ..!-... .1... ...l.l- .
pralsemont wo put aluen on the land.
Wo then mutiply tho values by the
number of aero and then divide that
by the numbnr of Indians and It will
leave about oOU acres to thu Indian
The Indian tben pickg out a home
of 100 acres which ho must keep for SI
years without taxation. He may aell
tbo balance. There will be about
three-fourths of the land for sale. It
Is poor grouud in the Choctaw nation
but tho Chickasaw lapd is very fine.
I think It will tako about two years
to complete the work "
T1IK KICK 31UIIDKII CASK
Mull to I'rove uu Alibi for Hopper hiiU Kliig-
Not Mere Vut.
County Attorney Taylor returned
from Lexington yesterday with cloth-
ing whth he wishes to use In the case
against King and Hopper.
Judge Coaso who is attorney for
King and Hopper telephoned from
Lexington last night that he would
not bring Williams and Fruetoll hero
to prove an alibi for the accused men
until the day of tho preliminary hear-
ing. This arrrangements la taken by
many to mean that It Is IiuposrHjIo for
the men to prove an alibi or to prp-
duce tho third man who wai with
King and Hopper Times Journal.
Annual Convention If- V. T. U.Htattle Oct
VO.V7 .
For the above occasion we will sell
round trip tickets to PortlaudTaeotna
and Seattle at one regular first plass
limited ratr tickets on sale October
14. 15 and 10 1S99. Good to return up
to November 10. Stopovers will be
a lowed on going and returning trip
at any point west of the Missouri river
within limit of ticket. For fnrtber
information call on A. J. Corklns agt
Santa Fe route
If interested in horsed cows or
sheep tako the Farm Journal. We
will give this paper tor tne naiance oj
1899 and all of 1000 19011009 and 1603
nearly five years to all subscribers
new or old who pay for the Oklahoma
Weekly Leader a year ahead This
offer is for a short time os.lv
Miners are Being Allowed by
the Mexican Government
to Return.
Scrlpps-MoRao League.
Nogalcz Aals (August 17 Mexican
authorities ae allowing American
miners to return to the Yaqui valley
and tho miners aro gaining confidence
in the ability of tho Mexican govern-
ment to bold the Indians on the reser-
vation. EFFECTS
Or tho Groat Slonu Woro Not
Over Stated anil Whole
Towns Dostroyoil.
Scrlpps-McRac League.
San Juan AnmiBt 17-Communication
Is .being established with the
country. The destruction by the hur-
ricane Is bb groat an feared. Towns
and villages were destroyed and peo-
ple aro wauderlng about seeking food
and shelter.!
Blgglo Berry Book No 3 of The
Biggie Books Is all about borrlee. A
wholo encyclopedia of berry lore boil-
ed down after the manner of Farm
Journal. Tells about varieties about
planting growing mulching cultivat-
ing picking and markotlng. It gives
practical pointers from thu pens of
scores of leading berry growers from
all parts nf tho country who have con-
tributed to ltfl column It has Colored
reprcBontatBons of berry true to slio
and color thluty-throd portraits of
practical borrymen and thlrty-fivo
other Illustrations handsomoly bound
in cloth. The prion 1b 50 contu free
by mull; address the lubllshors Wil-
mer Atkinson Co. Pit ulolpliia
GENERAL
Fioil OranlH Daughter to Wutl
Prince Mlchoal IJiintaeuzeno
Sep I. !").
Scrlpps-McIUo Icajrue
New York Aug. 17-It Is Doflultoly
announced hat tho wedding of Julia
Dont Grantf.o prlnco Michaol Cunta-
cuzone will take place September 15
at Newport.
x
Under the tlth. "A Colorado Sum-
mer" tho Santa Fe Routo lias Issuod a
sumptuously printed book devoted to
the attractions of tho Rooky mountain
summer resortB Intended wo under-
stand for frco distribution. Bobldee a
graphic description of thu more notod
localities tho publication oontalno
spoclul articles ocllmatt tho moun-
tains camping iVhlng and shouting
and la aiuballlshcM by ho half tone
Illustrations from special photographs.
A map of Colorado a tabic of altitudes
anu a full list of noicis oottagoa nnu
ooardlng houses and their rates are
Included. Tills should bo an Invalu-
able hand book for all who contem-
plate a summer trip to that unarming
region of lofty altitude pure air and
cool sunshine.
rrfw"" Ltnr.
Take tho most popiuar routo to St.
Louis and all polnU east. Kansas City
and all points north and went.
Santa Fo trains mako close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frlaco line.
St. Louis and Karieis City mail and
express leaves Oklahoma City at 9:15
every morning; leaven St. Louis at 8-10
every evening and arrlvue at Oklahoma
City at 8.80 tho following evening.
Through reclining chair earn with-
out change Pullmam pulaoe aloopwe
from Monett to St Lou la and Kansas
City. You can seccie bertha before
leaving Oklahoma
Further Information will be cheer
fully given by the nearest aent or
R. P. Durni.T- V. and P A.
Oklahoma City
BrnoN Skvukh O. P. A.
St. Louis Mo.
J It Territorial Xerutal &th4.
The Territorial Normal ttebool at
Kdmond will open on September 4th
with greatly inoreaaod facilities. At
tho last meetinir of tho board of Re
gents. 81000 was appropriated for the
purchase of books for the Library al
ready one of the beet In the South-
west ond the following teaehet wore
added to thu oorps; Prof. Nathan
Blake of Rl Reno Biology and Math-
ematics; Miss MarlUa Adams of On-
tario Drawing French and Spanluh;
and Miss Nelly Johnson 6f Shawnee
Principal of the Preparatory depart-
ment. With a strong eorpe of teachers
an excellent library and the beet lab-
oratories lu the territory tble well-
known school will oasily maintain its
high character for thoroughness and
general excellence. As in the past
there aro no tuition fee even Musle
and Klocution being free to the teaeh-
era of our Territory StudenU from
Indian Territory have always been ad-
mitted to this school upon the same
terms as those from UKianouia. us
enrollment has been steadily Increas-
ing and last session exceeded that of
any other territorial institution. The
frospectb for next session are so llat-
erlng that the enterprising cituens
pf Edmond aro preparing tu put up
two large buildings for tue aoeommo
datlqn of students one for young
ladles another for young gentlemen
Thtse buildings will be complete by
the opening of the fall term.
For futher Information and parti-
culars address Presld an V B. U t Mira-
DJL.VQU Edmond O- T
Ts clovug out its stock of Wallpaper blow
coat to make room for a new fhll stock. Now
is your chance to paper your house.
We have reduced the price of everything in
ou store in the way of Drugs Drug Sundries
Paints Oils Hammocks Croquns Blank
Books Soups and everything that
in a first-clas? drug store.
Come rnd let me make you prices
-
C. R. RENFRO
Opposlto Poslolllco.
cCmCXOQOOX
DREYFUS
Side is Now Being Heard and
Col Picquarl and Ber-
tnelns Testify
Uorlpps-McRite Luaguu.
Rennea August 17 Today for tho
first time thu Droyfim court martial
listened to testimony In favor of the
accused. Lieut Col. Plcquart and M.
Bartuclus bolli have grounds for be-
lieving Dreyfus Innocent. Tne latter
gavo his former testimony before tho
court of cassation and related the
confession int.de by Col. Ilunty to him
as examining magistrate. Ho crave
grounds for hi ballot In Estorhazy's
connection with tho bordereau.!
Col. Plcquurt was called and Bpoko
with a frank and bold demeanor. He
said ho did not upcnine Interchled in
thu Dreyf h case until after Ills cnnvlc
Hon. Investigation led him to bollove
Unit the prisoner was innocent lie
said the ri-Heniblaneo of Dreyfus' writ-
ing U '''O bordereau was only a rumor
with no Jung to mibNtuntiato it
Cattle Syndicate of $40000-
000 Formed in Texas-
Big Deal Closed
Srrlpr.n-McUac t.ear.ue.
Austin Tex. August 17 -A gigantic
cattle syndicate which Is seeking to
vest about forty millions In Texas
and Mexican cattle linn closed tho op-
tions on over three hundred thousand
head in the Texas panhandle.
First come ttrst serveU; so in arch up
ana puy fur tho um.xHomx Mcahkk a
year ahead. Tlim will secure that
good little paper tue Farm Journal
for the balance of 18(M) anil ull of 1UO0
llrOl lVUii and 160J hourly live vwurti
without uny futher nay. Shall we
hear from you within one week?
ltooHorolt to Open Ciimpiilicu.
8criIW-Mc)Ue Lsue
Washington Aug- 10 Governor
tioorevslt Is to oneu tbe nolltloul
campaign in Ohio this fall for the
Republicans. 'Arkott will be Uis open
ing point.
TEN
New 1U glinontw to he KullBted
at On co lor Sorvico in
the I'hllppiuoH.
Horipps-MoRae Luaguu
Washington August 17 Au order
for ten new regiments Instead of five
as heretofore stated will be issued
from the war department today.
The president has upnrorsd the or-
der. At u eonferonc today It was
decided that by November With almost
30000 new troops will he landed at
Manila.
The eolorod work in Biggie Berry
Book is an Immense aid to berry grow-
ers. It shows thu leading her.
riea true to size bhape and color.
They were first carefully painted
by au experienced artist and then re-
produced by lithography at a cost of
overonu thousand dollars. As'Je from
tho oolor work there aro seorea of re-
produotlons made directly from photo-
trranhr. of berries so that the reader
may have an aeeurato idea of them.
See publishers' announcement in an-
other oolum. The prlee Ut 6Q eents
free oyaii'i. address the publishers
Wilmer Atkinson Co Philadelphia
GIGANTIC
is
kept
-M99-
206 Oklabonii Avenue.
Attacks and Routs a Force of
Two Thousand Filipinos
at Galnlut.
Hcrlpi Itcllae League
Manila August 17 Col Mimtli. with
the Twelfth Infantry and sumo artii
lery advanced ulonir the railroad afc
daybreak today upon the iueurgonU
wbo occupied trunohca two miles be
yond Oalultit. The Flllpiuoa used vol
ley Hrlug at first. They shot high art
usual and woro soon demoralized
The Ainorlaau Hue advanced and about.
ooo insurtronta wore nut to fllirhu
Tho heat la Intense. A correspondent
of tbe Manila Tltncs.who accompanied.
Col. Smith was shot through the bend.
Do you knop chickens? Then you
ought to have thu Farm Journal Wo
give it in olubhiug with tho Oklahoma
Wookly Loadur both for the prlco of
our papor only. Pay up a year ahead
and tho Farm Journal will come for
tho balance of 1800 and all of 100O
1901 1908 and 1008 nearly fivo yeare
and get to you If you are on this iontn
nont.
i
111 A. unit 31. VMItyr
To the Young Men and Women of
Oklahoma:
Are you ambitious to secure a co'i
lego education? Are there justaolct
In tho way ? You oan get a thorough
modern practical higher education ut
the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mi
chaulcal College at Stillwater at t'm
minimum of expense and with a possi
blllty of helping yourself aa you go
Our genural uourso lu scionco and
literature provides tho most approved
training for a thorough and broad
education inoludlng In thu collegiate
eourBo alone throe years of German or
Latin four years of tho English lan-
guage und literature a full complr-
ment of the sulences and mathematics
und of the higher miscellaneous und
"culture" studios.
This Is tho general course but nn
give to studonin doslrlng it a spe mi.
thorough and oxtunslvo training Ju
agriculture horticulture tm-ehan -al
engineering chemistry botany l..
ogy stenography typewriting pnnt
Ing uai. bookkeeping Wi- have a d.
par t men t of musio
These several line are taught ly
trained epeelallnts and by the ruuuft
eeuco of the government we are al 10
U- illustrate their teaching by 8 wiud
worth of the most approved apphan.
A new library building and ibcmi ry
bulii'ng are now In prou-. t er
tlon (Jur library contains ti.oou v
tintes
The agricultural experiment a
eonneeted with and a part of ti.-
lege gives a measure of employment ta
i number of youug men during tva
year It Is Just now publishing but t
tins of unusual Interest to the farn -a
of Oklahoma which ean be re. i -cl
free of aoat by any one s.-ndtcg
name.
two years' proparatory course fur
those needing It Good board in cluUt
about 8175 per week; In families Si ui
88 per week Rooms Sl.V) to 81 rt p
month. Fall term opens September
11. 1S. Write for catalogue
A. C. Soott President
Skin-Tortured Babies
CRY FUR CUTICURA.
luiUut ruher and ileen in a not w-4
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CuTlocai. UlutuMat A blnwioir tJik nwr-
tutod lufanit sad worauut ro' ! V :a
i.Lif.ffi SaAr. w .oujiirxT aee l'iks
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COL
SMITH
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1899, newspaper, August 17, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74613/m1/1/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.